Quantum Algorithm That Could Break the Internet 🌐
Explore the origin of quantum computing, from a 1980s toy problem to a breakthrough with potential to break the internet.

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What began as a “toy problem” in the 1980s changed the course of quantum mechanics forever.
Physicist David Deutsch at Oxford created the first theoretical Quantum Algorithm, showing how quantum mechanics could solve specific problems faster than classical computers. A decade later, Peter Shor at MIT introduced Shor’s Algorithm, proving that quantum computers could factor numbers — and potentially break RSA encryption — exponentially faster than any known classical method.
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Physicist David Deutsch at Oxford created the first theoretical Quantum Algorithm, showing how quantum mechanics could solve specific problems faster than classical computers. A decade later, Peter Shor at MIT introduced Shor’s Algorithm, proving that quantum computers could factor numbers — and potentially break RSA encryption — exponentially faster than any known classical method.
Watch the full episode for more insights on this!
#QuantumComputing #ShorsAlgorithm #DavidDeutsch #RSA #QuantumRevolution #IITMadras #BestPlacetoBuild
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